NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Ti GPU Family Specifications

We reviewed the ASUS TUF Gaming GeForce RTX 4070 Ti OC video card, putting it up against the competition at 4K, 1440p, with and without Ray Tracing and DLSS. Performance was strong at 1440p, and with Ray Tracing and DLSS, though it starts to fall off in performance as you approach 4K. It offers a good performance upgrade from the previous generation, but the overall price point for this class of GPU has risen to new heights as well. It is an excellent build by ASUS, and the power effeciency is second to none.

GPU Family Basics
GPU Manufacturer NVIDIA
GPU Generation RTX 40 Series
GPU Architecture Name Ada Lovelace
GPU Die Code AD104
Default TGP 285 W
Launch Price $799
GPU Family Memory
Default Memory Bandwidth 504 GB/s
Default Memory Size 12 GB
Memory Bus Width 192 bit
Memory Type GDR6X
GPU Family Chip Details
Transistors 35.8 billion
Die Size
CUDA Cores 7680
RT Cores 60
ROPs 80
TMUs 240
GPU Family Clock Speeds
Default GPU Base Clock
Default GPU Boost Clock 2610 MHz
Default Memory Clock 21 GHz

The GeForce RTX 4070 Ti is built on TSMC 4N NVIDIA Custom Process and has 35.8 billion transistors.  It has 5 Graphics Processing Clusters, 60 Streaming Multiprocessors (SMs), 7,680 CUDA Cores, 240 4th Gen Tensor Cores, 60 3rd Gen RT Cores, 240 Texture Units, and 80 ROPs with 49,152 KB of L2 Cache.  It has a boost clock set at 2610MHz.  It has 12GB of GDDR6X memory running at 21GHz on a 192-bit memory bus providing 504GB/s of memory bandwidth.  The Total Graphics Power (TGP) is 285W.  Minimum Power Supply 700W.  It will run on either 2x PCIe 8-pin cables or 300W or greater PCIe Gen 5 cable.